With a wolf adoption you’ll be helping one of nature’s most besieged canines!
Red Wolves may have gained a foothold in the wild, but the support of the public is desperately needed to ensure its survival. One way you can help is by joining the Red Wolf Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting red wolf recovery through education, outreach, and research.
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Between the years 1850 and 1900 more than a million wolves were killed. Then in 1907 the call was given for the total extinction of the species. The wolf has been part of the earth’s natural balance for thousands and thousands of years…yet in the space of just 100 years man, through ignorance and contempt, has almost destroyed these creatures forever.
Save the Wolves was created to aid in the conservation, public education, protection and survival of wolves worldwide. Wolves are the most misunderstood and persecuted animals on this earth. It is our mission to show people the true aura of the wolf and show them that we can live together peacefully with wolves. We as humans have the power to save these majestic breathtaking animals. Let not these animals become something of the past.
“If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man. All things are connected. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.” Chief Seattle of the Suwamish Tribe.
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Help Save Alaska's Wolves
Alaska's wolves won a temporary reprieve when a state court recently ruled against aerial gunning. But the Alaska's Board of Game has already taken action to reverse the court's decision and is determined to reinstate the aerial gunning program as soon as possible.
Aerial gunning is a brutal practice. Marksmen can gun down wolves from the air that are easy targets against the fallen snow. Or they can run the wolves to exhaustion, then land and shoot them at point blank range.
Wolves of Norway are near extinction. One family survives. We ask the government of Norway to protect these few remaining wolves and to allow a viable population to develop within carefully monitored wolf sanctuaries in Norways national parks.
Red Wolf Recovery
The red wolf, a smaller and more slender cousin of the timber wolf, originally roamed throughout the eastern United States as far north as Pennsylvania and as far west as central Texas. Like the timber wolf, the red wolf was persecuted relentlessly by people who mistakenly believed it posed a threat to livestock and humans.Under the guise of "predator control," farmers, ranchers and hunters shot, trapped, poisoned and clubbed to death these cinnamon-colored canids. By 1967, the red wolf was considered an endangered species.
In an effort to prevent the red wolf’s final demise, the remaining red wolves, which numbered fewer than 20. These animals were successfully bred in captivity and their numbers increased steadily over the years. Although declared extinct in the wild in 1980, there were enough captive animals by 1987 to begin a reintroduction program to return them to their rightful place in the wild.
Today, approximately 100 wild red wolves roam more than 1.5 million acres within northeastern North Carolina. The recovery population goals outlined in the Red Wolf Recovery/Species Survival Plan call for the establishment of 220 red wolves in the wild and 330 in captivity along with the establishment and maintenance of at least three reintroduction projects within the historic range of the red wolf.
During the past two centuries, more and more people have spread out across the world. Wolves need especially large, wild areas to live in, with plenty of food. Today, loss of living space is a major problem. People have taken over what used to be wild spaces, and less wild space means fewer wolves.
People's misconceptions and misunderstandings of wolves have increased their hate and fear of the animal, leading to the attempt to rid the world of wolves, including the passage of laws that encouraged people to kill large numbers of wolves throughout America, Europe, and Asia. Today, the wolf is classified as an endangered species in many parts of the world.
Everywhere the Wolf Population decreases. Help Save the Wolves from Extinction!!!
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I just heard they are wanting to kill all the wolves in Northern Idaho!! go to www.wolfpeople.com it is all there.. even the wolves they have at wolf people!
"The latest show about Jan haagensen was simply shocking - I'll support her case. These "hunters" are a shame on humanity - hunting was a necessity in previous centuries but it's become simply entertainment for cowards. Great you're making Vancouver an international center for discussion!!!" - Andalusia
"The Jan Haagensen interview was excellent and I hope they do invalidate the whole hunter harassment statue because it is unconstitutional. I like this women and her love for animals. Seems quite a lot of people know Jan as their "hero" already, so it's great news. And thank you Anthony for a great radio program." - Tierra
"Really Good interview, Jan Haagensen is a Great Lady!" - Dominique
"That hunter who threatened Jan and her mother should have been charged with making a terrorist threat. Which is also a felony by the way." - Wolf
Anthony Marr will be speaking at the Animal Rights Conference (www.ARConference.org) on his own plan to challenge the Hunter Harassment laws of other states for violating the U.S. Constitution.
Listen to Anthony Marr, your AR/Eco Activist Talkshow Host on Animal Voices every Friday 3-4pm-ET/12-1pm-PT, online live @ www.coopradio.org, or CFRO 102.7FM in Vancouver, archive @ www.myspace.com/AnthonyMarr & www.AnimalVoices.org, call-in hotline 1-604-684-7561.
Anthony Marr, founder and president Heal Our Planet Earth (HOPE) www.HOPE-CARE.org www.MySpace.com/AnthonyMarr www.YouTube.com/AnthonyMarr www.HomoSapiensSaveYourEarth.blogspot.com www.AnimalVoices.org www.ARConference.org
Just dropping by to say hello and hope all is well iwth you. Palin resigned in ALaska and it goes into effecrt at the end of the month. I just hope that they got someone in that can stop the havoc and murder of the animals before it is too late. Our petitions did not go unnoticed however, as we managed to email her office daily! We amassed thousands of signatures to ask for her removal. Thank you for everything you do!!! It makes a difference :)
For 30 years, Jan Haagensen has been harassed and her farm in PA invaded with impunity by hunters, and her NO HUNTING signs and fences repeatedly torn down. 10 years ago, she had had enough, and approached the trespassing hunters to ask them to leave, and asked a hunter engaged in illegal hunting to cease and desist. When a hunter threatened to shoot her and her mother, she called police, which sided chummily with the hunters, and later charged her with 5 counts of "hunter harassment". The "kangaroo court" convicted her on all 5 counts. Being an attorney, she appealed to the appellate court and won, and is now challenging the PA Hunter Harassment Statute in federal court as being unconstitutional for inhibiting free speech and violating property rights. If she wins, doors will be open for challenging the equally unconstitutional Hunter Harassment laws of other states.
Jan will be Anthony Marr's guest on Animal Voices this Friday, July 3, 3-4pm-ET/12-1pm-PT, online live at www.CoOpRadio.org. If you missed it, go to www.myspace.com/AnthonyMarr where the interviews are archived. Call-in hotline 1-604-684-7561.
Listen to Anthony Marr, your AR/Eco activist talkshow host, and his amazing guests, on Animal Voices every Friday, 3-4pm ET/2-3pm CT/1-2pm MT/noon-1pm PT. Listen online live @ www. coopradio.org; or CFRO radio 102.7FM (Vancouver); archive at www. myspace. com/AnthonyMarr & www. AnimalVoices. org; hotline 604-684-7561
Anthony's June 26th guest is Tim Gorski, the "Indiana Jones of AR" - undercover operations in SE Asia (e.g. Thailand and Myanmar), disaster animal rescue (e.g. tsunami and Katrina), film making (award winning), strategic campaigning (cost Miami Seaquarium $44 million). Not to be missed!
Anthony's guests for Friday, July 3, will be Brenda Davis, Cory Davis, Sinikka Crosland and Carmen Crosland. Brenda and Cory were Anthony's co-compaigners in his 40-states-in-7-months Compassion for Animals Road Expedition #1 (CARE-1, of 6 so far) in 2003/2004. Brenda is the best selling co-author of Becoming Vegetarian, Becoming Vegan and Defeating Diabetes, among others, and Cory was only 15 when the tour began.
Good news and bad. Good: horse slaughter has been banned in the US. Bad: Canada is doing the dirty work. This leaves Sinikka Crosland, the head of The Responsible Animal Care Society based in Kelwona, British Columbia, to deal with the mess and fight the battle for all of us, among her other admirable works and accomplishments. Her daughter Carmen has been an AR activist and youth leader since she was 10.